25 Ways to Create an Outdoor Oasis

Finished in a weekend or less, these fun, easy projects will help transform your backyard into a personal oasis.

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Create a Living Room Outdoors

Bring your home and your life outdoors by creating little living rooms on porches and patios. Arrange seating as you would in a family room to encourage gathering for good conversation and relaxation. Use comfortable cushions and pillows covered in outdoor fabric liberally, and your outdoor spaces will become the most popular rooms in, and outside, the house.

Check out other ways to arrange outdoor furniture, including how to stylishly enjoy porch swings and hammocks. Video:Porch Seating Arrangements

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Expand Your Interiors

Your outdoor spaces should be an extension of your interiors. Expand a bedroom by opening French doors out to lounge areas, or make a small kitchen feel spacious with doors that lead out to an alfresco dining area.

Make Big Changes with a Little Fabric

Excite your neutral patio furniture with pops of color using cushions and pillows covered in vibrant outdoor fabric. Use key lime greens and yellows to welcome the summer time. Switch to warmer oranges and reds when the weather starts to cool down in the fall.

Get Cookin'

Cooking outdoors doesn’t only have to happen on the 4th of July with a couple of burgers on the grill. Building an outdoor kitchen is an extravagant luxury, yes, but a luxury none the less. We love this coastal outdoor kitchen and its built-in dishwasher.

Stock a Party Pantry

Create a “party pantry” on your back porch or patio made out of an old hutch or console table, for impromptu parties. Stock it with the bare essentials for spur of the moment outdoor entertaining: plastic plates, cups, napkins, and a few serving pieces.

See how extra tall candelabras and a bucket of fresh produce can help set the perfect outdoor entertaining table, with Southern Living’s Assistant Homes Editor, Todd Childs. Video: Tips for Entertaining

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Party in the Garage

Yet another reason to clean out your garage. Convert the space into an elegant dinner party dining area by moving cars out to the street, hanging fabric panels in the garage doorways, and arranging tables and chairs. Bringing in lamps for warm light, and accent the space with a few potted plants, and a piece of serving furniture.

Create an Instant Party Spot

A simple string of party lights brings something special to backyard; whether you’re enjoying a weeknight meal out back, or hosting a dinner party. Tie up a set between two trees, add a bottle of wine, some friends, and you’ve got yourself a party.

Party Umbrella

Backyard Bocce

For after-dinner fun with friends, make like a Roman and roll bocce balls toward a target pallino. Long familiar in places like California's Napa Valley, bocce is appearing in backyards across the West.

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3 Easy Pots

Beautiful perennials can thrive for years in a single container. Grow just one, pair companion plants, or have fun mixing a variety of complementary colors and textures.

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Decorative Bricks

You can make a charming little patio like this in just one weekend.

Tuck it into a border or garden corner, where you can linger with a Sunday morning latte or an evening glass of wine.

Butterfly Buffet

Fill your garden with nectar-rich flowering plants, and monarchs and other winged beauties will drop by regularly. This 8- x 10-foot butterfly garden uses only long-growing perennials for years of easy of care.

Insta-Garden

So you still haven’t gotten around to planting that hydrangea bush? No worries. Create an instant garden using containers. Planters in all different shapes, sizes, and colors are the perfect antidote to a colorless, flowerless garden.

Cast a Glow With Gas Lights

Make your home feel like its straight out of New Orleans’ French Quarter by installing gas light sconces on porches and patios. The flickering light will cast a warm glow throughout the space, perfect for enjoying once the sun has set.

Cool Down With Color

Enjoy your backyard and garden on a sweltering summer day by cooling off with color. Paint outdoor furniture and planters in cool blues, and top off arbors with light-colored wisteria. Light blue and white hydrangea plants will also make a balmy backyard feel breezy.

Light Up With White

Plant a bed of flowers in pale shades, especially white, to make the most of the moonlight. The bright colors of most flowers disappear once the sun has set. Plants with white flowers or white in the leaves will be illuminated in a dark backyard.

Cabana Cool

Add fabric panels to an arbor to create your own personal cabana. Low to the ground, lounge-like furniture covered in sumptuous outdoor fabrics and large floor cushions add to the zen, relaxed vibe of a poolside cabana.

Port-a-Porch

Craving a screened-in porch or an arbor covered patio? Get the look for a fraction of the cost in no time with a tent or cabana that you can pick up at most outdoor furniture stores. Customize your piece with outdoor fabrics in colors or patterns that match the style of your home. Best of all, pack it up and store it when the weather turns cold or if you’re expecting a storm.